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The pacing in this album is slow and methodical. Being able to sit back and mellow in the atmosphere this music creates is refreshing. And the payoff at the end... is worth the wait. sevenpointseven_fan
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What a fuckin record! Boris has gone from sludgy doom to drone to trippy psych to shimmery indie pop, but with NO they present the listener with a pretty straight crossover punk record! Pop it in in place of Anthrax one of these days and be amazed. Levrikon
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Dizzy and head-spinning, this is a difficult but great work. Merges the angular Krallice sound towards doom metal in certain parts. Adding Dave Edwardson from Neurosis pays benefits, but this pairing would be used to much greater effect on 2020's "Mass Cathexis." Still hard to believe that this was made at the same time as Go Be Forgotten... incredible. bcb723
Montreal bass-only sludge band Seum bring the brutality on their killer new EP, with clobbering low-end and deep, deep grooves. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2022
A ferocious display of blackened stoner-doom from Moscow's Moanhand, who offsets moments of bleak ugliness with clean, haunting melody. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 23, 2021
This searing, four-track split from Bog Wizard (Michigan) and Dust Lord (Colorado) pairs stoner rock riffs with hard fantasy themes. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2021
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Ruby the Hatchet aren’t breaking the mould with their 70’s style heavy rock. If you’re channeling the best of what your genre has to offer then you’re doing just fine. They are and I seriously hope they come to the U.K. one day with their organ driven riffage.
Their female vocalist is great too. So many great female fronted heavy bands these days. Love it! Crinklechips